Daily Archives: September 23, 2021

Children should still follow Covid-19 rules after vaccination

A section of an “easy read” consent form for the Covid-19 vaccines for children and young people, which was published by the government, wrongly stated that people who have been vaccinated no longer have to follow government rules. The leaflet, which has now been corrected, said: “You don’t have to do keep following the governments… Read More »

Pre-eclampsia doesn’t only occur 26 to 32 weeks into pregnancy

“Pre-eclampsia reduces the flow of blood through the placenta, and can lead to stillbirth or even the death of the mother. It happens between 26 and 32 weeks of gestation.” Daily Mirror Newspaper, 23 September 2021 A Daily Mirror newspaper article from 23 September reported on a recent study which investigated the use of the… Read More »

A video does not show anti-Rothschild protests

A video of a protest with a false caption has been viewed on Facebook more than 150,000 times. The video shows protestors being hit by a water cannon outside the federal parliament building in Bern, Switzerland, on 16 September. But a caption with the video wrongly says: “Rothschilds Castle in Switzerland.  …” The Swiss building… Read More »

Covid vaccines aren’t comparable to thalidomide scandal

An Instagram post which includes photos of children born with birth defects, appears to compare the thalidomide scandal with the roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccination programme. While it doesn’t mention Covid-19 vaccines explicitly, text at the top of the post says: “This is why we wait years for approval”. This appears to refer to the… Read More »

25 Kickass Random Facts List #675

James Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, developed a new proof for the Pythagorean theorem while discussing math with some members of Congress. His proof was published in a peer-reviewed journal. The post 25 Kickass Random Facts List #675 first appeared on KickassFacts.com. Source